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science1 year ago

Quantum Insights Reveal Rapid Ocean Warming Mechanism

A new study by Professor Geoff Smith from the University of Technology Sydney suggests that quantum physics can explain the accelerating rise in ocean temperatures, which current climate models fail to predict. The research highlights that oceans store energy not only as heat but also as hybrid pairs of photons coupled to oscillating water molecules, a form of quantum information. This non-thermal energy contributes to the rapid increase in ocean temperatures, necessitating updates to climate models to account for these quantum effects.

technology1 year ago

"Revolutionizing Hydrogen Cars: The Future of Commercial Viability"

A research team at UNIST has developed a nanoporous magnesium borohydride structure that can efficiently store high densities of hydrogen under normal atmospheric pressure, marking a significant advancement in future energy systems. The material exhibits an impressive hydrogen storage capacity, surpassing traditional methods, and offers a compelling alternative to traditional approaches, enhancing the efficiency and economic viability of hydrogen energy utilization. This breakthrough addresses critical challenges in large-scale hydrogen storage for public transportation applications, potentially paving the way for commercial viability of hydrogen cars.

technology-and-business2 years ago

"TDK's Innovative Battery Poised to Revolutionize the Smartphone Industry"

TDK Corp., an Apple Inc. supplier, has started shipping a new type of lithium-ion smartphone battery with silicon electrodes that promises to be a game-changer for slim and powerful devices. The batteries, produced by subsidiary Amperex Technology Ltd., offer 10% more capacity than traditional graphite anode batteries and could potentially increase capacity by over 40%. TDK, which holds a significant share of the smartphone battery market, aims for these batteries to represent a double-digit percentage of their smartphone battery sales in the coming years. The new technology is drawing interest from handset makers looking to create ultra-thin devices with unique designs.